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  2. List of Iranian foods - Wikipedia

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    It is made from full fat cow's milk. It tastes mild and is kept in salt brine. Pot Cheese (kuzeh) کوزه: Kupe paniri: Urumia: Kuzeh Paniri or Kupe paniri or Pot Cheese is a form of salty cheese made of Cow's milk and stored in a pot or jug under the ground for fermentation. It is common in Northwest of Iran specially in cities of Khoy and ...

  3. Iranian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Chelow kabab is considered to be the national dish of Iran. [1]Iranian cuisine is the culinary traditions of Iran.Due to the historically common usage of the term "Persia" to refer to Iran in the Western world, [2] [3] [4] it is alternatively known as Persian cuisine, despite Persians being only one of a multitude of Iranian ethnic groups who have contributed to Iran's culinary traditions.

  4. Samanu - Wikipedia

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    The wheat is soaked and prepared for days and so the entire process takes up to a week. Traditionally, the final cooking would take from evening until the daylight and was a party involving only women. This would be full of laughter and music and singing related songs. In Iranian tradition the whole gathering, mostly women, gather near the huge ...

  5. Caspian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Northern Iran map. Caspian cuisine is a regional cuisine found in Northern Iran, primarily found in the Mazandaran, Gilan, Alborz, and Golestan provinces. [1] The recipes are diverse, just like the region's landscape.

  6. Ghormeh sabzi - Wikipedia

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    Ghormeh sabzi (Persian: قورمه‌ سبزی), also known as Khoresht sabzi (خورشت سبزی), also spelled qormeh sabzi, is an Iranian herb stew. It is considered the national dish and is a very popular dish in Iran. [1] Ghormeh sabzi has different variants, which are based on the difference between beans and meat.

  7. Baghali ghatogh - Wikipedia

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    Baghali ghatogh (Persian: باقالی قاتق) [1] is a northern Iranian dish made with Pach-Baqala, a local bean type resembling Italian borlotti beans. Other ingredients are dill, eggs, tumeric, and garlic. It's usually served with kateh (Iranian steamed rice) in northern provinces such as Gilan.

  8. Aush jushpare - Wikipedia

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    Aush jushpare (آش جوش پَره) is a type of aush (Iranian thick soup/stew), commonly cooked in Khorasan, Gonabad, Ferdous and Sabzevar in Iran. It is similar to the Chinese jiaozi. Historian Bayhaqi (-1077) mentioned about Aush Jushpare in his book "Tarikh-i Bayhaqi". Aush Jushpare is one of the oldest Aush, but since it takes a lot of ...

  9. Abgoosht - Wikipedia

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    Abgoosht served at a traditional-style restaurant in Iran A dizi dish during consumption. Abgoosht (Persian: آبگوشت Âbgušt, pronounced [ɒːbˈɡuːʃt]; literally "meat broth") is an Iranian stew. It is also called dizi (Persian: دیزی, pronounced), which refers to the traditional stoneware crocks it is served in. Some describe it ...